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Continue ShoppingIf you've been playing Path of Exile 2 for even a short time, you've probably seen Armourer's Scrap drop on the ground and wondered, “Okay… should I use this now, or save it for later?”
You're not alone — this little piece of PoE 2 currency raises a LOT of questions for new and experienced players.
This guide breaks everything down in simple terms: what Armourer's Scrap does, how much it helps, where to get it, and when it's actually worth using. Think of it as a friendly shortcut so you don't waste your resources.
Armourer's Scrap is a currency item used to increase the quality of armour.
Quality = extra defence, like armour, evasion, or energy shield (depending on the item).
Each 1% quality gives:
And each armour piece can reach up to 20% quality.
So a 20-quality chestpiece is noticeably tankier than a 0-quality one — not game-breaking, but definitely helpful, especially in tougher content.

Each Scrap increases the item's quality. The amount you gain depends on the item's rarity, just like in PoE1:
This is why many players upgrade quality before crafting, not after — you spend fewer Scraps overall.
Yes. Armourer's Scrap boosts the item's base defensive stat, which means:
It does not increase resistances, life rolls, or modifiers — only the built-in defence value.
Pretty much yes — anything that counts as “armour equipment”:
It cannot be used on jewelry, gems, charms, or weapons.
Players usually find their first Scraps super early — they drop anywhere from level 5+ zones.
Here's how to get them:
Scraps drop naturally as you play. Nothing special required.
This is one of the most reliable sources. If you salvage armour that has quality:
Example:
A 12% quality armour will usually give 2 Scraps, with a chance for 3.
Some vendors will trade armour with quality for Scraps.
Shields and other off-hands also produce Scraps when salvaged.
You can also buy Armourer's Scrap and other PoE2 currency items from U4N.
Scraps are fairly common.
You won't struggle to find them, especially once you start picking up quality armour and salvaging it.
Best times to farm:
Here's the simple rule most experienced players follow:
A lot of players upgrade quality before crafting, because quality costs more Scraps on rare gear than on normal gear.
Not really — Armourer's Scrap has one main purpose:
Boosting armour quality to improve defenses
It's not used for socketing, rerolling, linking, or advanced crafting.
However, it is useful to keep a small stack for:
No.
This is a very common question because PoE1 had some quirks involving crafting and quality.
In PoE 2:
It only improves the item's defense numbers.
Not many, but keep these in mind:
Other than that, it's a straightforward, useful currency.